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Monday, March 16, 2020

St. Patrick's Day Music Miscellany Tuesday 17th. March 2020 from 11AM to 1PM on dublincityfm.ie or 103.2FM in Dublin.

Play list St. Patrick's Day Music Miscellany Tuesday 17th. March 2020 from 11AM to 1PM GMY on 103.2FM or dublincityfm.ie

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1. Greensleeves ( 9.57 ) - The John Coltrane Quartet - CD Africa / Brass impulserecords.com
Alfred McCoy Tyner (December 11 1938 – March 6 2020)
2007 CD RELEASE

JOHN COLTRANE

MCCOY TYNER


2. This Could Be The Start Of Something ( 7.05 ) - Grant Green - CD I Want To Hold Your Hand ( 1965 ) as part of Grant Green 5 Original Albums Blue Note Records
1997 BOX SET RELEASE



3. An Tiomanai ( 3.45 ) - Kila - CD SNAG'05 snag.ie
IRISH ARTIST - 2005 RELEASE

4. An Raibh Tu Ar An GCarraig? ( 6.17 ) - Liam O'Maonlai - CD SNAG'05 snag.ie
IRISH ARTIST - 2005 RELEASE

5. The West Gates ( 3.57 ) - Martin Tourish - CD Under A Red Sky Night martintourishmusic.com
IRISH ARTIST - 2014 RELEASE



6. The Way You Smile ( 3.16 ) - Gillian Tuite - SINGLE gilliantuitemusic.com
IRISH ARTIST - 2019 RELEASE



7. Killer Of Love ( 4.12 ) - Clare O'Riordan - CD Outside clareoriordan.com
IRISH ARTIST - 2019 RELEASE



8. Mystery Of Love ( 3.41 ) - Nick Kelly - CD Running Dog Self Possessed Records
IRISH ARTIST - 2005 RELEASE



9. Resurgence ( 5.21 ) - Carole Nelson Trio - CD Arboreal carolenelsonmusic.com
IRISH ARTIST - 2020 RELEASE



10. Magic Nights In The Lobby Bar ( 4.30 ) - Christy Moore - CD Burning Times christymoore.com
IRISH ARTIST - 2008 RELEASE



11. Sorcha Rua - John Spillane - CD SNAG'05 snag.ie
IRISH ARTIST - 2005 RELEASE



12. St. Ann - Laura Mulcahy - CD Funeral Home Lizard lauramulcahy.ie
- CD SNAG'05 snag.ie
IRISH ARTIST - 2017 RELEASE




13. The Dublin Saunter ( 2.51 ) - Noel Purcell - SINGLE Glenside Records
IRISH ARTIST



14. The Bould Thady Quill ( 2.46 ) - Joe Lynch - SINGLE Glenside Records
IRISH ARTIST



15. Homes Of Donegal ( 3.22 ) - Charlie McGee - - SINGLE Glenside Records
IRISH ARTIST

16. This Is The Walton's Programme ( 0.20 ) - RADIO PROGRAMME STING

17. My Mandalay - Jim McHugh - CD My Nuclear Radio jimmchughmusic.com
IRISH ARTIST - 2019 RELEASE




18. Una Notte A Napoli - Liza Hingerty - Meanwater Blues
IRISH ARTIST - 2014 RELEASEDowntown ( 3.21 ) - Maria McCormack - CD I Choose To Love
Maria Mc Cormack Singer/Songwriter - Home | Facebookwww.facebook.com › Maria-Mc-Cormack-SingerSongwriter-141014.
IRISH ARTIST - 2019 RELEASE

20. King Of The New York Streets - The Donal Kirk Band - CD The Donal Kirk Band
IRISH ARTIST - 2015 RELEASEIRISH ARTIST - 2012 RELEASE

22. The Lake Isle Of Inisfree ( 1.36 ) - Christine Tobin - CD Sailing To Byzantium christine_tobin.com
IRISH ARTIST - 2012 RELEASEHappy 25th. Anniversary Christine & partner Phil Robson

23. Tainted Love - Imelda May - CD Mayhem Decca Records imeldamay.com
IRISH ARTIST - 2010 RELEASE

24. India Vibe ( 3.09 ) - Mike Nielson - CD Solo At Garden City
IRISH ARTIST - 2019 RELEASE



25. Mr. Satisfied ( 2.20 ) - David McWilliams - CD The Days Of David McWilliams cherryred.co.uk
IRISH ARTIST - 2011 COMPILATION RELEASE



26. Caislean Oir ( 4.20 ) - Caliban - CD SNAG'05 snag.ie
IRISH ARTIST - 2005 RELEASE







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ON THIS DAY IN MUSIC

17 Mar 1957
Elvis Presley bought the Graceland mansion from Mrs Ruth Brown-Moore for $102,500. (£60,295). The 23 room, 10,000 square foot home, on 13.8 acres of land, would be expanded to 17,552 square feet of living space before Elvis moved in a few weeks later. The original building had at one time been a place of worship, used by the Graceland Christian Church and was named after the builder's daughter, Grace Toof.
17 Mar 1966
The Walker Brothers had their second UK No.1 with the single 'The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore', (originally recorded by Frankie Valli).
17 Mar 1967
Jimi Hendrix Experience released 'Purple Haze' in the UK, (US release was June 19). Hendrix had read Night of Light, a 1966 novel by Philip José Farmer. In the story set on a distant planet, sunspots produced a "purplish haze" which had a disorienting effect on the inhabitants. It is thought that Hendrix took this as the idea for the songs lyrics.
17 Mar 1967
Working at Abbey Road studios in London, The Beatles finished the recording of 'She's Leaving Home' after adding backing vocals to the track. Harpist Sheila Bromberg who was part of the string section on the track became the first woman to play on a Beatles recording.
17 Mar 1973
Dr Hook's single 'On The Cover Of Rolling Stone' peaked at No.6 on the US chart. The single was banned in the UK by the BBC due to the reference of the magazine.
17 Mar 1978
U2 won £500 ($850) and a chance to audition for CBS Ireland in a talent contest held in Dublin. The Limerick Civic Week Pop '78 Competition was sponsored by The Evening Express and Guinness Harp Lager.
17 Mar 1979
Gloria Gaynor started a four-week run at No.1 on the UK singles chart with 'I Will Survive.' The song was originally released as the B-side to a song first recorded by The Righteous Brothers called 'Substitute.'


Born on this day
17 Mar 1919
American jazz pianist and vocalist Nat King Cole, who had the 1955 US No.2 single 'A Blossom Fell', the 1957 UK No.2 single 'When I Fall In Love'. He recorded over one hundred songs that became hits on the pop charts and was the first black man to host an American television series. Nat King Cole died of lung cancer on February 15th 1965.
17 Mar 1938
Zola Taylor from American vocal group The Platters who had the 1959 UK & US No.1 single 'Smoke Gets In Your Eyes'. She was the original female member of The Platters from 1954 to 1962. The Platters were one of the first African-American groups to be accepted as a major chart group and were, for a period of time, the most successful vocal group in the world. She died on 30 April 2007 age 69.
17 Mar 1941
American guitarist, singer and songwriter Paul Kantner from Jefferson Airplane. He was known for co-founding Jefferson Airplane, the leading psychedelic rock band of the counterculture era, and its more commercial spin-off band Jefferson Starship. With Jefferson Airplane, Kantner was among the performers at the Monterey Jazz Festival in 1966 and the Monterey Pop Festival in 1967 and the Woodstock Festival in 1969. Kantner died in San Francisco at the age of 74 on Jan 28, 2016 due to multiple organ failure and septic shock after he suffered a heart attack days earlier.
17 Mar 1941
Clarence Collins from Little Anthony and The Imperials who had the 1958 US No.4 single 'Tears On My Pillow'. The song gave Kylie Minogue a UK No.1 in 1990.
17 Mar 1944
Bob Johnson, guitarist with English folk rock band Steeleye Span who formed in 1969. They had the 1975 UK No.5 single 'All Around My Hat' and a hit with 'Gaudete'.
17 Mar 1944
American singer, songwriter, guitarist, harmonicist, and autoharpist, John Sebastian who is best known as a founder of The Lovin' Spoonful. They had the 1966 UK No.2 single 'Daydream', and 1966 US No.1 single 'Summer in The City' and Sebastian scored the solo 1976 US No.1 single 'Welcome Back'. In August 1969, Sebastian made a memorable, albeit unscheduled appearance at Woodstock. He was not on the performance bill and traveled to the festival as a spectator, but he was asked to appear when the organisers suddenly needed an acoustic performer after a rain break.
17 Mar 1944
Pat Mcauley, keyboards with the Northern Irish band Them who had the 1965 UK hits 'Baby, Please Don't Go' and 'Here Comes The Night' with Van Morrison on lead vocals. Morrison quit the band in 1966 and went on to a successful career as a solo artist
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